Former Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos has reappeared in the political scene, criticizing the authorities of the AFA (Argentine Football Association), whom he accused of having 'green fingers' in an irony over the accusations against him. According to Noticias Argentinas agency, the former official is vacationing in Punta del Este with his family but remains in touch with politics. 'The one who told me I had yellow teeth now showed he has green fingers. He operated with ridiculous impunity,' Francos stated. He also commented on his dismissal, saying that President Javier Milei needed him at some point but after the good October election results, considered him no longer significant. Francos avoided commenting on his differences with advisor Santiago Caputo but noted good relations with his successor, Manuel Adorni. He concluded by condemning what he defined as a 'corruption case' linked to former President Cristina Kirchner and celebrated the detention of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.
Former Argentine Chief of Staff Accuses AFA Authorities of Corruption
Former Argentine Chief of Staff Guillermo Francos returned to politics, accusing the AFA leadership of corruption. He also commented on his dismissal and celebrated the arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro.